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The Best Breastfeeding Quotes Ever!

Parenting and Breastfeeding Slogans to Inspire you

Breastfeeding reminds us of the universal truth of abundance; the more we give out, the more we are filled up, and that divine nourishment – the source from which we all draw is, like a mother’s breast, ever full and ever flowing.–Sara Buckley

Nursing does not diminish the beauty of a woman’s breasts; it enhances their charm by making them look lived in and happy.~Robert A. Heinlein

The days are long, but the years are short – Gretchen Rubin

A baby nursing at a mother’s breast… is an undeniable affirmation of our rootedness in nature.~David Suzuki

I see my body as an instrument, rather than an ornament. ~Alanis Morissette, quoted in Reader’s Digest, March 2000

“If we wear our nursing covers backwards like capes, then everyone can see we’re breastfeeding superheroes.” ― Cassi Clark, Breastfeeding Is a Bitch: But We Lovingly Do it Anyway

My body, my life, became the landscape of my son’s life. I am no longer merely a thing living in the world; I am a world.” ― Sarah Manguso, The Two Kinds of Decay

“Human milk is like ice cream, penicillin, and the drug ecstasy all wrapped up in two pretty packages.”―Florence Williams

Everything has changed, and yet, I am more me than I have ever been– Iain Thomas

Breastfeeding is an unsentimental metaphor for how love works, in a way. You don’t decide how much and how deeply to love you respond to the beloved, and give with joy exactly as much as they want. – Marni Jackson

A newborn baby has only three demands. They are warmth in the arms of its mother, food from her breasts, and security in the knowledge of her presence. Breastfeeding satisfies all three. – Grantly Dick-Read

I’m an advocate of ‘indiscreet’ breastfeeding – the more that people see babies at the breast, the more normal it will be.–Dr. Jack Newman

A baby will make love stronger, days shorter, nights longer, bankroll smaller, home happier, clothes shabbier, the past forgotten and the future worth living for.~ Author Unknown

Countless women have regained trust in their bodies through nursing their children, even if they weren’t sure at first that they could do it. It is an act of female power, and I think of it as feminism in its purest form.